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That proposal would give shareholders "the voting rights they sought to enforce in the litigation," the press release said.
For years I invoked the 20-minutes-a-night reading rule, which was particularly torturous to enforce in the summer.
And while intellectual property can be far more lucrative than manufacturing, its laws are difficult to enforce in the developing world.
A parliamentary chamber chosen by patronage may even be the model of democracy that George Bush and Blair would like to enforce in the Middle East.
That mission, he said, includes an emphasis on the permanent collection, and on staging populist exhibits, building financial support, and tripling attendance — essentially the formula that Broad tried to enforce in the eighties.
It was a Democrat, Bill Clinton, who signed the Defense of Marriage Act, defining marriage as between a man and a woman, which the Obama administration last year decided not to enforce in the courts.
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